If I am using phpMyAdmin, how would I execute the command “mysql
–local-infile” ?

Jerry stuckle 2012-07-03 23:05:40

AFAIK, you don’t. There may be a SET option, but I’m not sure what it is.

You would have to start mySql with the –local-infile option. Since you’re
using phpMyAdmin, you may have to compile PHP against the current version of
MySQL – but not knowing which version of either you’re using, I have no idea.

You may be able to get it to work with LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE … but I haven’t
tried it.